The Auckland University clinical researcher and GP has devoted her career to investigating conditions like cardiovascular disease, asthma, stroke and diabetes, in relation to Māori health. In 2017, her work was recognised with a $25,000 fellowship in the L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science programme, which she is using to further research on the effects of indigenous-led interventions for long-term conditions.
The Auckland University clinical researcher and GP has devoted her career to investigating conditions like cardiovascular disease, asthma, stroke and diabetes, in relation to Māori health. In 2017, her work was recognised with a $25,000 fellowship in the L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science programme, which she is using to further research on the effects of indigenous-led interventions for long-term conditions.
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